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Barse

Barse \Barse\ (b[aum]rs), n. [AS. bears, b[ae]rs, akin to D. baars, G. bars, barsch. Cf. 1st Bass, n.] The common perch. See 1st Bass. [Prov. Eng.]
--Halliwell.

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barse

Etymology 1 n. The perch; any of various marine and freshwater fish resembling the perch. Etymology 2

n. (context UK vulgar slang English) The perineum of a man.

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Barse

The Barse is a long river in the Aube département, north-central central France. Its source is under the château, in Vendeuvre-sur-Barse. It flows generally west. It is a right tributary of the Seine into which it flows at Saint-Parres-aux-Tertres, near Troyes.

Barse (band)

Barse were a punk rock band from Stanley in the North East of England, noted for their '77 sound. Guitarist and vocalist Gary 'Gash' Brown died in December 2006. The band's releases received critical acclaim from the likes of Maximumrocknroll, AMP Magazine and Noise.fi.

Usage examples of "barse".

Bij een andere gelegenheid had de provinciale overste aan het ontbijt op barse toon iedereen bijzondere taken opgelegd, waarbij Sandoz de vervelendste corvee had gekregen.

The book, published in Canada as Songs of a Sourdough and in New York by Barse and Hopkins as The Spell of the Yukon, ran into seven editions before publication day and twenty-four by 1912.

By the way Barses and Meletios sniggered at each other, he had been meant to hear.

But after Krispos dealt with Barses and Meletios, he was accepted as one of the group and got to hand it out as well as take it.

To his surprise, he found Barses and a couple of the other grooms waiting up for him.

If you doubt it, remember how I handled Barses and Meletios a year and a half ago.